April 21, 1932

Page 1

- In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to ik* Ideals of Judaism

as Second-Class Moil Matter on January 27, vm, at PoBtoffice nt Omaha. Nebraska, under the Ac* O" " *& 3.1879

Workers Are V||ged to Enlist in Philill thropies 1 Drive, Start g May 8 Local Communally "Minded Jewry Rally to Slogan "I Belong"

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932

Two Months at Bar Broadcast on Hard Labor for Combatting Pogroms Insulting Jews Paris.—(J. T. A.)—-The French

has prohibited the broadcastBratislava.—(J. T. A.)—A Roman censor of an address on pogroms against Catholic Church official, Bartholomew ing Jews and jneaSis of combatting Ambrisko, -was sentenced to two the ; months at hard labor for insulting the them. • The address was scheduled tto be Jewish nation. Ambrisko uttered his insult in the delivered by Bernhard Lecache, the course of a trial in connection with a president of the League to Combat motor car collision at Kaschau. The Anti-Semitism. public prosecutor at once demanded Ambrisko be punished under the article referring to the protection of the republic This is the first case in which .a Czechoslovakia^ court has punished an anti-Semite under this article. The Jewish nation /is? officially, recognized •• in the constitution of the Czechoslovakia^ republic and the insult to the Jewish nation was there- Jewish Community Wrought Up by Manifestations of fore regarded by the court as an offense against the constitution.

Vol. IX—No. 12

Refusal PASSOVER HOLIDAY To Permit LECTURE ON to Accept Goods on the Sabbath BEING CELEBRATED JEWISH ART BY WORLD JEWRY Freedom From Oppression Is Keynote of Message of Pesach

Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—Jewish firms in the future may refuse to accept goods delivered them on the Sabbath without being liable for payment for additional freight or storage duties, it was announced. The announcement, made by the League for the Observance of the Sabbath, states that this has been made possible through an agreement reached between them and the German railways. The Shomre Sabbath undertook representations with the railway representatives and pointed out that Jewish firms, desirous of observing the Sabbath are unable to do so because of the fear of the high costs involved on refusing acceptance of goods delivered on the Sabbath.

NEXT MONDAY

Louis Lozowick, Internationally. Noted, to Speak at

J * Vr« l / « The Festival of Passover, -which began Wednesday night with the first "Seder," is being appropriately "The Jew in Modern Art" will bjf observed by all Jewish Houses of the subject of a lecture by LouK Worship in the city. Lozowick, artist and critic, Monday In Palestine and in the Reform The stirring campaign slogan, paigns. Already over one liundred evening, April 25, at the Jewish and fifty -women have enrolled for congregations, the holiday is observed "I Belong," adopted for the third active work under Mrs. J. J. GreenCommunity Center. . for seven days, while in the Conannual Jewish Philanthropies berg and.her co-chairmen, Mrs. HerThis will be the final lecture of servative and Orthodox synagogues drive which will open in Omaha bert Arnstein and Mrs,. Morris the adult educational series sponthe festival is celebrated for eight sored by the Center this season. Adon Sunday, May 8, has gained Franklin. However, there is still days. mission is free to members of th« impetus during the past week room for more women volunteers. Passover celebrates the deliverance Center, to whom tickets have beet and is now firmly entrenched in The budget committee tinder Harry of the Hebrew people -from Egyptian m-wai mailed this week. the hearts and.homes of Omaha AI Wolf has been meeting regularly bondage under the Pharoahs. UnMr. Lozowick, the artist and critic, Philadelphia.—(J. $. A.)—An anti- der the leadership of Moses and Jewry. for two weeks and will have a comis a lucid and authoritative expositor Semitic rash' quite#irulent in its beAaron, they effected their miraculpTete budget worked out by the first Every Jewish household, evhavior has broken plb in Philadelphia. ous leave-taking some thirty-three ery Jewish family, every Jewish part of next week. Its source is difficult to trace. The centuries ago, heading for the prom"We: have carefully considered . individual — man, woman or orthceming elections on -April 26th ised land which they reached - after every benefldary and have thorchild—will "belong" in this city, have helped to bring it-to-the fore forty- years in the wilderness. The of the goal of the drive is ac- oughly discussed every" agency, though manifestations of it,in milder narrative of the Exodus together Zionist workers are ready to go weighing the value of each, with complished, and". early indica- its needs. Our budget will thereforms have been in evidence for some with the ceremonial law attendant out Sunday morning to collect from tions point to a successful frui- fore tend to bring the maximum time . . ? are given in great detail in the sec- the Jewish National Fund boxes. New York.—(J. T. A.)—Sir HerThey will continue during Passover tion of the fondest s hopes of benefit with the available funds," The Jewish community of Philadel- ond book of the Bible. bert Samuel, Home Secretary for phia is exceedingly wrought up .over week until all boxes are collected. The matzoth eaten on Passover campaign leaders. Mr. Wolf stated. Thirty worth-wMle beneficiaries, Speakers are appearing before each England; Herr Oscar Wassermann, this ugly recurrence; of bigotry and symbolizes the unleavened bread It is possible that the workers each doing work of the greatest val- organization with an explanation of head of the Deutsche Bank of Berlin; race hatred. At this time it is going made in the wilderness. The "cha- might overlook some boxes where Dr. Thomas Mann, winner of the No- through the stage of protestation. roses" found at the Seder table rep- cards have been lost or where some ue in local, national arid 'interna- the work of the Philanthropies arid bel prize for 1929; Israel Levi, Chief resents the mortar prepared by the people have moved. The Jewish NaThe climax—if this be the climax— tional Jewish life, are looking to,the the distressing conditions which dic- Rabbi of France, and James A. de came when the Rev. Clarence Shan- hard-driven Hebrew slaves in Egypt. tional Fund Council, who are the local drive for funds which will-help tate that the, Jewish community meet Rothschild, member of the British non Long, Minister of the Old Pine The bitter herbs are to Temind the only authorized colectors of the them "carry on in times when the its major duty of _the hour. parliament, are scheduled to take part Street Presbyterian Church, designat- Jewish people of the bitterness of Jewish National Fund boxes in Omaburden is the heaviest. I Youth Bally. in the international radio forum, on ed on the stationeryas ^the only colo- slavery. The door is opened during ha, urges those Zionist friends to The sick, -the. hungry, ..the aged, •May 1st, arranged by the American nial President church edifice in Phil- the Sedurim ostensibly for the per- get in touch with Morris Friedel, the orphaned—all plead for a suc- The youth division is also .plan- Friends of the Hebrew university. ninga " banner campaign. ; At a adelphia," addressed a letter to Eman- enially-expected arrival of Elijah, chairman of box collections, or Mrs. cessful campaign. Institutions of The program which is to be broad- uel Romm, a candidate for Congress signifying that the door of the Jew- J. Lintzman of the Hadassah, or banquet Tuesday at the Center representatives of Jewish youth organ- cast throughout the country over, the from the sixth congressional district, ish home is always open to strang- Miss Ida Daytch of the Junior Haizations pledged their support to network of the-National Broadcasting in which the minister not only told ers and all, especially the needy, are dassah, or Mrs. L Hurwitz of the Erwin Wezelman, youth chairman. Company, will have for its' general Mr. Romm what, he thinks of him, but welcome to hospitality. Pioneer Women. '-William - Holzman addressed the subject "The Cultural Awakening of took advantage of the opportunity to The keynote of the holiday of The Jewish-National Fund Council group, outlining the work x»f the the'Near East,"* and. is in celebration unburden,himself relative to the en- Passover is freedom. It reiterates has urged all box holders to increase Philanthropies and the importance of of the seventh anniversary of the He- tire Jewish people. the Jewish belief that every individ- their contributions as more money is brew University in Jerusalem. The agencies supported by it. This "letter, so typical and so re- ual and every nation is entitled to needed this year for the buying of Executive committee meeting, theiPresent live free of the shackles of slavery land, draining of swamps, irrigation, banquet were rep- friends of the Hebrew University, vealing, follows: . •: Sunday, morning, April 24, «t "J. resentativesatofthe M throughout' the 'country will have speor bondage of any sort. A. Z. A. No. 1, A. Z. I understand that you are the perand other improvements. Every Louis Lozowick C . C , 10:30 a. m. . A. No. 7, A. Z. A. No. 100, Alpha cial meetings arranged to coincide son who is seeking election to Conpenny' donated by Omaha families of all the new movements In art. Initial Gifts, Friday noon,. April Tau, Xi Lambda^ Pi Alpha Lambda; with the broadcast which is scheduled gress" fronT this district.' I do not to this cause goes toward, the. buy- Copiously illustrated and concrete, 22, at Hill-Hotel. Psi- Mu, Fa Hon, Henrietta Szold between the hours., of. 12-,30 and. 1:30 know you, and without knowing you ing and improving of land in Pales- his lectures have been unusually sucYouth Division Bally, sponsored Sigma Kappa Chi, Jecompter, Alpha p. m., eastern daylight saying time. or knowing anyone..yho does, _ I have tine. Their aim is to redeem the soil cessful in increasing the popular unby Senior Council, Thursday eve- Gamma Na, U. T., K. '.T.> and R-Na. "The Bridge Between the.East and formed the conclusion that you are of Palestine as the inalienable prop- derstanding of modern artistic" ten-. ning, April 28, 8:15 p. m. -All. present made personal- contri- West" will-be the subject of the ad- not the sort of person I would want erty, of the. Jewish .people. dencies. His own paintings of Amerbutions to the drive. - Cards were also dress by Sir Herbert Samuel,-, who .is to know. ' : . i,jk L '.: .^•.''•'; ican -cities in the Machine Age-£learning, hospitals, agencies--doing "I deduce that you-are noi AmeriNew York, Cleveland, Seattle, Pitts*relief- work - among -the suffering plans made- for'-the youth' division of the Hebrew University. Mr. Roth- can-born and" have little or no con- The community-wide Mother and "btogh, Butte—are internationally Jewries -of Russia, Rumania, Ger- rally, to be held at-the" Jewish Com- schild, who is also a member of the ception . of American rights; or, if Daughter banquet, sponsored annualknown. Mr. Lozowick contributes to many,^ Poland, and Palestine — all munity Center Thursday- evening, Board, will deliver a message from American-born, you have utterly: fail- ly by the Jewish Women's Welfare the Nation, New Masses, The Arts, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, founder Federation, will be held this year benefit 'from the proceeds of the April 28, when solicitation of the ed to acquire a 'knowledge of those Theatre Arts, Little Review and the drive, benefit not in luxuries or half- youth 'division will be started in ad- of early Jewish colonies in Palestine. principles which are inherent" to real on Sunday, May 1, at the Jewish Louis Somberg was chosen presi Menorah Journal. He was recently "The Awakening of the Near East" is Connmtnity Genter, starting at 6 p. luxuries, but by being supplied^ with vance of the opening of the drive. ' - . announced as the general subject of Americanism. m. A novel program has been ar- dent of the Temple Israel Brother- awarded first* prize of $1,000 by. the the barest necessities of life.' : . ; : ' "I declare that yon are a Jew. Perhood for the ensuing year at the Print Club of Cleveland for the best ten minute addresses by Dr.: Wasser- haps there are*Jews to whom I should ranged for the affair. Foundation Laid. . ^V.,. .'. annual election of officers held, last print submitted in the International man, Chief Rabbi Levi, and Dr. Mann, The executive committee,; headed apologize for this statement; I num- Mrs. David Feder will speak for Thursday at the Blackstone hotel." Competitive Print Exhibit. who has delivered lectures at the He- ber the mothers, while Bernice Sherman by Henry Monsky, general chairman among my acquaintance Jews for S. H. Singer was elected vice presbrew University on visits to Pales- whom Mr. Lozowick has just returned to for the drive," has finished the founI have every respect and ad- will reply for the daughters. The ident; David R. Cohen, secretarytine. The achievements of the HeNew York after spending several invocation will be given by Mrs. Wildation work, for the campaign and miration. But these are very, very treasurer, and Dr. J. M. Erman and months in Russia and Central Asia. University in its seven years exceptional. The type of Jew with liam L. Holzman. optimistically await the opening day, Warsaw.—(J. T. A.)—Thousands of brew J. J. Friedman, trustees. will be briefly touched on by one pf He is author of "Modern Russian confident' of going "over the top." Jewish families in Poland may lose the American members of,the Board whom we are overrun * is arrogant, Mrs. Nathan Green will entertain Art" and co-author of "Voices of with a group of songs, accompanied digustingly self Complacent, and en", "The initial gifts committee," their means of livelihood as a result of Governors. October." states William L. Holzman, chair-' of a new.order issued by the Ministry »If tests now being conducted by the tirely without regard for the rights at the piano by Mrs. Henry Monsky. Labor Lyceum Plans Mrs. David A. Goldstein will lead of others, He crowds us off the sideman of - that group,' *?has entered of Communication granting to a sin- Marconi. Company of _ London prove Celebration on May 1 into its work - with most hearten- gle firm the concession for the deliv- successful, the first direct broadcast walks; ] tramples over us on the trol- community singing. Mrs. L. Nev leff, president of the Jewish Womleys; and drives his automobile recking zest- and-has already turned ery of goods sent by raiL A May day celebration win be held from Palestine in radio history will in - enough. in pledges to practical- ~ The transport trade has been con- also be part of the program. ; The lessly without regard for another's en's Federation, will preside. at the Labor Lyceum on Sunday afReservations should be made at ternoon, May 1, at 2 p. m. John M. ly asBure us of this committee centrated chiefly in the hands of Palestine and Egyptian government right of way. I declare from your actions'that'you jnust be a Jew. the Community Center not later than Paul of Harvard, Nebr., candidate for - fulfilling its.. obligations to the utJews. TJp until the^ present the reg- are co-operatingin- laying telephone most. : The response we have-re- ulations ' permitted any -merchant to. lines to Abouzabal, Egypt, from which **P make these;deductions from the next Tuesday, as the building will governor on the Socialist platform, reived indicates that the present Teroiye goods from "the nearest'rail- the Marconi Company is attempting fact that, you have defaced my garage "be closed Wednesday and Thursday will be the main speaker. Denver, Colo.—(Special Corresponconditions are making us realize way station and gave him the Tight to to establish contact to London. .The by pasting your posters over it>—Any because of the Passover holiday. A musical program will also be more than ever our prime duty to appoint any transport firm he- chose broadcast will then be sent over the person who will deface private prop- Reservations may also be made with held. The entertainment is open to dence) — Tuberculosis is gradually erty,- or public property either, in this Miss Blanche- Zimman. shifting its scenes of operation from the public, with admission free. our, needy brethren." trans-Atlantic short wave circuit. "to, inake the delivery. manner, or cause it to be done, places the factory to the store and office, himself in the above category. He Dr. I. D. Bronfin, medical director of .. Workers Needed. shows that he is not fit for citizenship the National Jewish "hospital at DenAt present the campaign leaders in this country, much less for public ver, points out in a report which has are concentrating on obtaining avast office. "A little straw shows how wind just been issued, covering- the hosarmy of workers. Most of the blows." Your placing these, posters pital's work for the two-year period majors have, already been chosen, on private garages is an outrage and ended June 30th, 1931. but the list is not yet complete, acis most revealing concerning your Dr. Bronfin bases this conclusion cording to Philip M. Klutznick and Habbi Garry August of Gary Inon an analysis of the admission of Dr. A. Greeriberg, co-chairmen of the Baltimore.—(J. T. A.)—Snake god- of Joshua and . Judges .refer to the character." - diana, will preach from the pulpit As .indicated the Long incident is of Temple Israel Friday, April 29, patients to the hospital for the past desses- found in excavations of Kir- conquest of Kirjath-sepher. general solicitation. fifteen years. The same study disjathsepher, Palestine, give conclusive Dr. Kyle said the pottery of the only one of a series. United States following an invitation from Rabbi "We must all put our shoulders evidence of such degraded .religious: Canaanites found in the ruins -was Congressman Benjamin - M.. Golder closes the fact that fifty-seven per to the communal wheel," stated practices among, the. Cariaanites.that far superior to that of the Israelites, seeking re-election in the fourth con Frederick Conn. cent of the patients admitted to the Klutznick in, urging local Jewry to the command . for . their destruction who had neglected the arts while gressional district. For reasons irre Habbi August is the author of a hospital during: the past two years enlirt in helping put the drive across, was merited, according to Dr. Melvin wandering through the wilderness on levant here Congressman Golder is novel, "God's Gentleman," which he were natives of the United States, as "just as it is easy to shirk one's Grove Kyle,. president emeritus of the way to Canaan. not a candidate for the majority po- has recently written and which is compared with 34 per cent natives adtask and let the other fellow carry Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminlitical party in Philadelphia—they causing much comment throughout mitted in the years 1P1G-17, indicatthe burden in alleviating the misery- ary. - . . . • . : . - . sponsored him in the past; and the the United States. ing that indigent tuberculosis is no •..,... of our hungry and heartsick, so, too, Dr. Kyle,-who is head of a staft\.of Congressman is making a desperate His topic for the sermon at Temlonger an immigrant problem. is it easy to refuse to help in the ten American archaeologists, "who fight single-handed. Several weeks ple Israel will be "From a Small A total of S05 patients were, cared campaign work because of a selfish have been excavating the ruins^of the ago the entire fourth congressional Town Pulpit," and . he will review for in the hospital proper, and 1,000 exaggeration of the priority of per- ancient city mentioned in the Books district suddenly found; here, there his own book. patients through the outpatients deMoscow.—The recent order issue sonal interests. Rabbi August's appearance in partment and clinics, during the perof Joshua and Judges, will return late by the Communist Party forbiddin; and everywhere small pieces of pasteiod covered by the report, making a ' "In times like these no one can in the summer. the adoption of compulsory measure board carrying this admonition: "Do Omaha is sponsored by the BrotherI grand total of 1S,OOO patients served be on the sidelines of communal The staff this summer will begin for the collectization of cattle be not vote for Benjamin M. Golder. He hood of Temple Israel, for which the following committee was appointJ by the hospital since its opening in endeavor. We need workers. Every its fourth campaign devoted to uncov- longing to peasants of collectiv is a Jew. K.K.K." ed: Louis Somberg, S. H. Singer 1S99. The first institution in Ameriable-bodied Jew should join the ering this Canaanite city,,which was farms is of particular importance t< and Nathan E. Jacobs. J ca for the free care on a national ranks of the workers so that a conquered.by the Israelites. , . Jews in Soviet Russia, it was statei Following" is the review of Rabbi scale of men, women and children thorou gh canvass' may ~ be" made. Dr. Kyle said the snake goddesses today. August's book in the April 14 issue suffering from tuberculosis, the Na.Enough communallyr-minded work- of Kirpath-sepher, were found in the Jewish fanners who are collectiviz of the Chicago Tribune: tional Jewish hospital has been alers with a deep understanding of strata of the middle bronze age, 2000 ed.in full, were under previous con j ways non-sectarian, For the past oZ the vital needs confronting our to 1600 B. C. E. The city is thirteen ditions, placed in the precarious posi Garry August, the author of I years its motto has been, "None May A benefit card party for the Jew- "God's Gentleman," a story of a agencies will guarantee the drive's miles southwest of Hebron. • tion of being unable to possess thei] Enter Who Can Pay—None Can Pay success." Dr. Kyle said great layers of ashes own cow or poultry either for thei: ish National Fund, sponsored by Jewish rabbi, is the rabbi of Temple Who Enter." the Omaha Daughters' of Zion, will Israel in Gary, Ind. He is also an inside the eastern gate of the city own nourishment or for earnin Anyone wishing to volunteer his be held at the J. _C. C. on Monday editor of a weekly book column and showed the city had been destroyed. Every State Benefited, some additional income to augmen services, 'is asked to communicate afternoon, April 2o. An entertaining a contributor on musical subjects to One hundred and eighty-seven cities Rabbi GEITJ August with Henry Monsky, Philip Klutz- Pottery found below these layers, he the salary allotted them by the col- program has been arranged for the various magazines and periodicals. gregation. The congregation, how- In. 42 states pent ppticnt? to the hosnick or Dr. Greenberg or else get in added, -were Canaanite and all above lective. occasion. light refreshments will be He knows intimately the struggles ever, concerned with getting rich and. pital Israelite. Absence of a neutral layer during: the two years, the re~ _ touch with Jacob S. Pearlstien, exserved, and prizes given. and problems of the Jewish race in being accepted by Gentiles, scorns P°rt shows, end practically every ecutive director of the campaign, at led the archaeologists to conclude Sabbath a Day of Rest Mrs. A. Shafton and Mrs. T. Kula- modern America, and though his the thoughtful young rabbi's teach- state in the ivnion has had patients in there, had been a conquest. the Community Center. Bucharest.-—Private Jewish schools kofsky are in charge of the event. analysis of those problems seems ings. Sharvrell, known affectionately the hospital during the past three de~ Everything below the level of. ashes cannot be compelled to hold classes on All Jewish . Women Active. women have been invited somewhat ruthless, his attitude to- to his friends as Danny, fights a cades. explained the lecturer, represented the Sabbath, the Minister of Educa- to attend the The spirit of self-sacrifice -which the bronze age and everything above card party, which is ward Ms own race is nevertheless losing battle against the Gentile com- With facilities for the care of 350 is animating local Jewry in connec- —with a few exceptions in trinkets- tion ruled. open to the public, as the proceeds svmpathetic plex and the spiritual indifference of men, women and children fuffering; tion with the campaign has been indicated the iron age, or about 1200 Boosting for Brides •will go toward the upbuilding of Rabbi Daniel Sharwell, the "God's Ms race. from all types and stages of tuberwell evidenced by the women work- B. C. E. He said all discoveries so Warsaw.—The sum of ten thousani the Jewish Homeland. Gentleman" of the title, a young culosis, the National Jewish hospital Lyuette, a girl •whom he loved, ers, who are preparing to continue far of conquests and the occupation zlotys to be used for dowries for poo Aiding -worth-while • Palestinian idealistic, vital man, tries to .com- now the wife of his best friend, at Denver is the largest institution of the excellent aqcolnplishnients <>f ihi of the Israelites pointed toj the irort Jewish brides has been alloted by tin projects is the purpose of vthe Daugh- municate his message of spirituality, its kind in the country. Its Research, women workers of previous cam- age and not the bronze. The Books Warsaw Kehillabters of Zk>*> beauty and racial unity to his condepartment is internationally famous. (Continued on Page Two.)

VIRULENT RASH OF ANTI-SEMITISM

ZIONIST WORKERS TO COLLECT BOXES OF NATIONAL FUND

INTERNATIONAL RADIO FORUM FOR UNIVERSITY

Jewish Phflanthropies

MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET WILL BE

Lotas Somberffio Bead Brotherhood of Temple Israel

POLISH ORDER MAY AFFECT THOUSANDS

SERVICE OF NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL AT DENVER UNCURTAILED

Rabbi August, Author, Is to Be Guest Speaker at Temple

Excavations of Archaeologists Show Customs of Canaatiites

Bar Upon Compulsory Cattle Collectivizing

Daughters of Zion Benefit Card Party


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